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... character developed under our republi- can institutions , and an illustrious instance of the power of character , thus developed , to preserve and improve those insti- tutions . To an extent of practice and a degree of success in the ...
... character developed under our republi- can institutions , and an illustrious instance of the power of character , thus developed , to preserve and improve those insti- tutions . To an extent of practice and a degree of success in the ...
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... character . She early adopted and has constantly maintained the principle , that it is the undoubted right , and the bounden duty of government , to provide for the instruction of all youth . That which is elsewhere left to chance , or ...
... character . She early adopted and has constantly maintained the principle , that it is the undoubted right , and the bounden duty of government , to provide for the instruction of all youth . That which is elsewhere left to chance , or ...
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... character upon this proceeding , until that is proved , which it takes for granted . Let it first be shown , that , in this question , there is nothing which can af- fect the interest , the character , or the duty of this country . Let ...
... character upon this proceeding , until that is proved , which it takes for granted . Let it first be shown , that , in this question , there is nothing which can af- fect the interest , the character , or the duty of this country . Let ...
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DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first Settlement | 25 |
DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams | 71 |
SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston held in Faneuil Hall | 81 |
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